

It is time to make your voice heard!
The 2020 General Election is on November 3rd and we want you to be prepared
Election 2020 is here and we want you to be prepared with all information you need to make your voice heard. Here is what you need to know:
It is no longer advisable to submit your ballot by mail because it WILL NOT arrive by election day. If you have not already completed your absentee ballot, make plans to vote in-person to ensure that your vote is counted.
Review SC Equality’s 2020 Voter Guide before you cast your vote and support the candidates that supports Equality in South Carolina.
Vote Early Absentee In-Person?
You can still vote in-person absentee TODAYÂ and not wait until tomorrow.
Step 1: Visit your county voter registration office or extension office and vote in-person using the voting machine.
Ends 5:00 p.m., TODAY Monday, November 2.
Step 2:Â Cast your ballot.
More than 1 million SC voters have cast absentee ballots so far this year.
Vote In-Person on Election Day?
Where to Vote
Download a List of Polling Places & Addresses
When to Vote on Election Day
Polling places are open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Election Day. Â Anyone in line at 7:00 p.m. will be allowed to vote.
Photo ID
When voting in person, you will be asked to show one of the following Photo IDs at your polling place:
- SC Driver’s License
- SC Department of Motor Vehicles ID Card
- SC Voter Registration Card with Photo
- Federal Military ID
- US Passport
Click here to learn more about photo ID required at the polling place.
Not only is the Presidential election very important to LGBTQ South Carolinians, but we have to make sure candidates down-ballot are supported also on November 3rd. SC Equality and SC Equality PAC has compiled a comprehensive 2020 LGBTQ Voter Guide listing all candidates we have endorsed this year, including Jaime Harrison for U.S. Senate, Joe Cunningham, Adair Boroughs, and Jim Clyburn for U.S. House. Take a moment and review our Voter Guide before you cast your vote this year and support candidates that support us.
Don’t Listen to the Polls
They could be wrong.
Remember 2016?
Vote like your life depends on it
Our goal is the make sure you vote safely, accurately, and that every vote counts, without question. If you have any questions, email us at info@scequality.org
It is time to make your voice heard!
The 2020 General Election is on November 3rd and we want you to be prepared
Election 2020 is here and we want you to be prepared with all information you need to make your voice heard. Here is what you need to know:
It is no longer advisable to submit your ballot by mail because it WILL NOT arrive by election day. If you have not already completed your absentee ballot, make plans to vote in-person to ensure that your vote is counted.
Review SC Equality’s 2020 Voter Guide before you cast your vote and support the candidates that supports Equality in South Carolina.
Vote Early Absentee In-Person?
You can still vote in-person absentee TODAYÂ and not wait until tomorrow.
Step 1: Visit your county voter registration office or extension office and vote in-person using the voting machine.
Ends 5:00 p.m., TODAY Monday, November 2.
Step 2:Â Cast your ballot.
More than 1 million SC voters have cast absentee ballots so far this year.
Vote In-Person on Election Day?
Where to Vote
Download a List of Polling Places & Addresses
When to Vote on Election Day
Polling places are open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Election Day. Â Anyone in line at 7:00 p.m. will be allowed to vote.
Photo ID
When voting in person, you will be asked to show one of the following Photo IDs at your polling place:
- SC Driver’s License
- SC Department of Motor Vehicles ID Card
- SC Voter Registration Card with Photo
- Federal Military ID
- US Passport
Click here to learn more about photo ID required at the polling place.
Not only is the Presidential election very important to LGBTQ South Carolinians, but we have to make sure candidates down-ballot are supported also on November 3rd. SC Equality and SC Equality PAC has compiled a comprehensive 2020 LGBTQ Voter Guide listing all candidates we have endorsed this year, including Jaime Harrison for U.S. Senate, Joe Cunningham, Adair Boroughs, and Jim Clyburn for U.S. House. Take a moment and review our Voter Guide before you cast your vote this year and support candidates that support us.
Don’t Listen to the Polls
They could be wrong.
Remember 2016?
Vote like your life depends on it
Our goal is the make sure you vote safely, accurately, and that every vote counts, without question. If you have any questions, email us at info@scequality.org